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Show United In Temple Ceremony C. KIFFIN SPKNCKK Mr. onl Mrs. Claton Orlffln announce the marriage of their duughte", Janet, to James A. Spencer, u, of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Spencer, on March 1, in 0 the St George Temple. A large group of relatives and f rlendJ ac-cHiitfUiIed the young couple. They will live In Cedar City where tliey are both attending ochool. Mn and- Mr Ctoin McEwen and children &xi home from California where they spent the winter. -Mna Reid Miller and children visited A few weeks recently tn California v-ith the McEwens and w:th Dr. and Mrs. Fenn Nel-son. Visiting from Thursday to Monday at the Grant Williams home were Mrs. June Andreasen and sou of Bait Lake. Weekend'guests were Mr, and Mrs. Clyde Lowe and family of Spanish Fork, Attending the weekend FHA convention at "Salt Jjake were Kay,, Henrle, Jndy Judd, "Maty Jean IKhUIs. Sliirlene Myera, Julia Ann Tebbs, Janice Worthen, ' Kay JUggs and Torla Henrle. . Mrs. Fxira Myers and Mrs Sylrla Judd took 4he glrLs up lq. Jhelr cars. Mrs. Rnlu Houston spent lost week at Cedar City rwlth the El-iuo Heap family. A30 Clark Tebbr visited recently wjth his sister and family, Mr, and Mrs. Carvel llenrle. He came from Denver to r.ctJiLs wife find baby at Provo and took them back to Denver with him. Mr, ami Mrs. Jimmy Judge ami .amlly of Baa Diego vlsdted.heTo recently with relatives and with her mother, Mrs. Jameo P. Cameron la St. George, Mr. and Mrs. Carvel Henrle Mcnt Saturday at Bearer hnvln dontal care, and visiting at the Gerald Vickers home. Roy Scbow of San Diego underwent o jnaJor; operation on 'Feti. 20tli and is reported to be recovering nicely, Mr. aod Mrs. Tom Prootor made " overnight trip to Salt Lake last TlmrJy. On Monday Mrs. Proctor's risterjMrs; Bugentf Gardner of Junction ylslted with' them'. - Attending funeral services for Victor O. Reynolds at Salt Lake . Friday were Mr. and Mrs. M, V. Hatch. Mr. and Mrs. James L. . Hatch, Mr. and Mrs, Houston Hatch and Mr, and Mrs. Ambrose Myers. V. Hatch gave the opening prayer and James Hatch dedicated the grave. The Monday Night bridge club met -at Nina Shlrley'6 home. Barbara Reed won high, Eunice Dug-".' gins, second, and Axlone Larsen, low; slam' honors were shared ty Oleta Cherringtoh and Pat Collier. Guests were Arlone, Pat and Mary Partridge. Ronnie Sraitli celebrated his 8. birthday Mondaywlth18 young,, r.? WO - friends attending his party. Mr, and Mrs. Parley Ipson visited son Ityrum and family in St, George last week. Mrs. Vee Bruhn and daughter Virginia and Mrs. John! Yardley were in St. George Frlilay , on business. Mr, and Mrs. Walter D. Talbot and family visited over the week end at Salt Lake cud at Ogden ?v!th her mother, Floyd Richards. John Richard Ca Jean Miller and son Eddie are " umong" the""jnany -who plan to see the Bobcats in action in the State tourney at Provo. Mr., and Mr. Myers of Provo visited with Jock and Tesste Tal-lxrt. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson of Kly, Nevada visited with Hazel Orion and Lawrence and Don Or" too Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Houston and family of Ogden, Quince Houston and Lymaa Davis ot-tctxVd the funeral oervlces for .Celeste Miller and visited with 1 MV and Mrs. Calvin MUIer. Mr. and Mrs. Jerald Elmer are parent of a baby boy born Feb. 28th. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Elmer and Mrs . Tom". Da vies. - -r , - . .11 |